22620.8. Electronic File Format for Preservation of Converted Official Documents or Records

22620.1. Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to identify the uniform statewide standards adopted by the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Department of General Services, for use in recording, storing, and reproducing permanent and nonpermanent documents or records in electronic media. These regulations list minimum standards recommended by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM), and provide specific conditions that would meet the definition of trusted system, as provided in Government Code section 12168.7. The uniform statewide standards in these regulations apply to state agencies, pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (d) of Government Code section 12168.7. The standards apply to local agencies only to the extent that existing law requires a local agency to apply the standards. For agencies not required by statute or local law, these regulations are recommendations and best practice guidelines, which state and local agencies are strongly encouraged to follow.

22620.3. Definitions.

As used in this chapter, the following words have the following definitions:

“AIIM” means the Association for Information and Image Management.

“ANSI” means the American National Standards Institute.

“Electronically originated documents or records” includes any document or record created without first having originated in hard copy format. It includes all documents or records generated through electronic submissions.

“ISO” means the International Organization for Standardization.

(e) “PDF/A” means Portable Document Format/Archive, which is an electronic file format whereby documents are self-contained allowing them to be reproduced with all of the document coding embedded within the file.

Trusted System is defined in section 5.3.3 Trusted system and legal considerations of “AIIM ARP1-2009 Analysis, Selection, and Implementation of Electronic Document Management Systems,” approved June 5, 2009, which is incorporated by reference in this section.

“Official documents” or “official records” are those defined as such in applicable statutes and in business practices of the entity responsible for retaining said documents or records. In the absence of applicable statutes, official records or documents are those defined in the entity’s business practices.

22620.4. Official Document or Record Storage Using Electronic Technologies.

To ensure that all electronic versions of official documents or records (including documents or records converted from hard copy or electronically originated documents or records) are stored and managed in a trusted system as required in Government Code section 12168.7(c), electronic content management systems implemented six months after the adoption of these regulations shall be designed in accordance with section 6.2 Recommended Project Steps and Activities of “AIIM ARP1-2009 Analysis, Selection, and Implementation of Electronic Document Management Systems,” approved June 5, 2009, which is incorporated by reference in this section.

All existing electronic content management systems in place prior to six months after the adoption of these regulations should be evaluated to the greatest extent technologically and procedurally possible, and as soon as practicable secure all necessary local and/or state approvals to meet the intent of Government Code section 12168.7 that electronic documents or records be stored in a trusted system as defined in these regulations.

22620.5. Business Practice Documentation.

To ensure that appropriate policies and procedures associated with the creation, management, and storage of electronic documents or records are in writing, a document management policy shall be prepared prior to system implementation and updated at regular intervals in accordance with section 6.17 Business practices documentation of “AIIM ARP1-2009 Analysis, Selection, and Implementation of Electronic Document Management Systems,” approved June 5, 2009, which is incorporated by reference in this section.

22620.6. Electronic File Compression.

When it is determined that electronic documents or records are to be compressed and to ensure that electronic documents or records can be accessed after being converted from hard copy format, only those compression technologies identified in section 5.4.2.4. Document image compression of “AIIM ARP1-2009 Analysis, Selection, and Implementation of Electronic Document Management Systems,” approved June 5, 2009, which is incorporated by reference in this section, shall be used.

22620.7. Trusted Storage of Official Electronic Documents or Records.

To ensure that every official electronic document or record is considered to be a true and accurate copy of the original information received and before the original copy may be destroyed, at least two (2) separate copies of the official document or record must be created on electronic media meeting all the conditions of a trusted system as identified in section 5.3.3 Trusted system and legal considerations of “AIIM ARP1-2009 Analysis, Selection, and Implementation of Electronic Document Management Systems,” approved June 5, 2009, which is incorporated by reference in this section.

22620.8. Electronic File Format for Preservation of Converted Official Documents or Records

To ensure long term accessibility of documents or records converted from hard copy format into electronic format, the storing and recording of permanent and nonpermanent documents or records shall be maintained in a trusted system as defined in section 2307022620.7, Trusted Storage of Official Electronic Documents or Records, using standards adopted or developed by ANSI or AIIM and as identified in section 5.4.1.4 Image formats of “AIIM ARP1-2009 Analysis, Selection, and Implementation of Electronic Document Management Systems,” approved June 5, 2009, which is incorporated by reference in this section. If PDF/A is chosen as the file format for long-term storage, the adopted standard that should be followed is “ANSI/AIIM/CGATS/ISO 19005-1:2005, Document Management – Electronic Document File Format for Long-Term Preservation – Part 1: Use of PDF 1.4 (PDF/A-1),” approved as ANSI Standards, June 15, 2008, which is incorporated by reference in this section.